When coding responses to the question "What journals do you read? (Journal of Advanced Nursing, Nursing Research, Qualitative Health Research, Research in Nursing & Health, Western Journal of Nursing Research)" the entries must be coded:
A) With a 1-2-3-4-5 coding scheme
B) In any logical manner the researcher wishes
C) Separately, as if each was a yes or no question
D) In a way to indicate how many pairs of journals the respondent indicated
C
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Later, in the hospital, the child develops complications due to infection in the wound. The family holds the nurse responsible for the complications and wants to file a lawsuit. Which of the following statements is true regarding the Good Samaritan law? A) The Good Samaritan law will provide legal immunity to the nurse. B) The Good Samaritan law will not protect the nurse, as she did not accept the compensation. C) The Good Samaritan law is not applicable to health care workers. D) The Good Samaritan law provides absolute exemption from all forms of prosecution.
Visual disturbances are a result of a pituitary adenoma because of the:
a. Liberation of anterior pituitary hormones into the optic chiasm b. Pituitary hormones clouding the lens of the eyes c. Pressure of the tumor on the optic chiasm d. Pressure of the tumor on the optic and oculomotor cranial nerves
The following terms are in common usage among health professionals working with pregnant women who have gestational diabetes. Give a brief definition of the terms:
The mother-baby nurse is able to recognize reciprocal attachment behavior. This refers to:
a. The positive feedback an infant exhibits toward parents during the attachment process. b. Behavior during the sensitive period when the infant is in the quiet alert stage. c. Unidirectional behavior exhibited by the infant, initiated and enhanced by eye contact. d. Behavior by the infant during the sensitive period to elicit feelings of "falling in love" from the parents.